Artist Princess Tarinan von Anhalt throws paint into the flow of air coming from the engine of Flexjet’s Learjet 40 XR engine to create a painting on a canvas at Signature Flight Support in West Palm Beach, Florida. The artist associated with the Jet Art Group used the help of Flexjet and their plane to spray paint on a canvas to create distinctive paintings to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Learjet. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Artist Princess Tarinan von Anhalt poses, covered in paint, as she works on a piece of art using the air flow coming from the engine of Flexjet’s Learjet 40 XR engine at Signature Flight Support in West Palm Beach, Florida. The artist associated with the Jet Art Group used the help of Flexjet and their plane to spray paint on a canvas to create distinctive paintings to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Learjet. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Women audition at Radio City Music Hall for a spot with the Rockettes in New York City. In order to be considered for the Rockettes, dancers must be at least 18 years old, measure at a height between 5 feet 6 inches and 5 feet 10 1/2 inches without their heels on. The dancers must also be be proficient in numerous dance styles, including jazz, tap and ballet. The women who make it through the extremely competitive competition to land a spot with the legendary dance group will perform in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular which runs from November 8 -December 30 2013. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

An Israeli girl sits on a stool in a buttercup plantation, near the southern town of Kiryat Gat . (Baz Ratner/Reuters)

A boy spits water from his mouth as he swims on the Bagmati River to cool off on a hot day in Kathmandu. (Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters)

An Indian Hindu Sadhu (holy man) performs yoga on the banks of the Sangam in Allahabad. Yoga, which means union in Sanskrit, is a family of ancient spiritual practices and also a school of spiritual thought from the Asian subcontinent, where it remains a vibrant living tradition and is seen as a meaning of enlightenment. (Sanjay Kanojia/Getty Images)

German angler Michael Eisele poses alongside a 47 kg cod measuring 160 cm and which he caught in the Breivikfjord near Hammerfest, northern Norway, on April 28, 2013. (Soroya Havfiskesenter/Getty Images)

Servicemen of Georgia’s army take part in a military drill as they mark Georgian Army Day at Vaziani military base outside Tbilisi. (Vano Shlamov/Getty Images)

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II (L) walks and talks with Emirati President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahayan (C) after a ceremonial welcome for his State visit in the grounds of Windsor Castle, in Berkshire, west of London. Sheikh Khalifa officially began a State visit to Britain with a cermonial welcome in Windsor hosted by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. (Toby Melville/Getty Images)

Queen Elizabeth II speaks with President of the United Arab Emirates, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan during a ceremonial welcome in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle. President Sheikh Khalifa begins a State visit to the UK today, the first for a UEA President in 24 years. Sheikh Khalifa will meet the British Prime Minister David Cameron tomorrow at his Downing Street residence. (Toby Melville/Getty Images)

Pope Francis (R) and Israeli President Shimon Peres exchange gifts during a private audience in the pontiff’s library at the Vatican. Israeli president and Nobel peace laureate Shimon Peres invited Pope Francis on an official state visit to Israel after a meeting in the Vatican on Tuesday. (Ettore Ferrari/Getty Images)

An Israeli border police officer aims pepper spray towards a Palestinian man during clashes between Jewish settlers and Palestinians in the West bank village of Urif, near Nablus. The clashes erupted after an attack near Nablus. A Palestinian man stabbed and shot dead an Israeli settler in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, the Israeli ambulance service and police said.(Abed Omar Qusini/Reuters)

Stone-throwing Palestinians and Jewish settlers (background) clash near Israeli soldiers in the West Bank village of Urif, near Nablus. The clashes erupted after an attack near Nablus. A Palestinian man stabbed and shot dead an Israeli settler in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, the Israeli ambulance service and police said. (Abed Omar Qusini/Reuters)

Lennard Bremer and Jeremy Meyer of Australia competes in the Men’s 200 Metre Breaststroke during day five of the Australian Swimming Championships at SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre in Adelaide, Australia. (Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

Activists from various labour organizations take part in a torch-lit rally demanding improvements to working conditions, on the eve of International Labour Day or May Day, in Karachi . The sign (top L) reads in Urdu, “Down with the management of PC hotel, Karachi”. (Akhtar Soomro/Reuters)

Shi’ite Muslims hold a candlelight vigil at the site of an April 23 bomb attack, in tribute to the victims, in Quetta. Pakistan’s ethnic Hazara minority suffered a fresh blow on April 23, when a suicide car bomber killed at least five people and wounded dozens in the attack in Quetta that came close to killing one of the community’s top politicians, police said. (Naseer Ahmed/Reuters)

A female laborer carries bricks at a brick factory on the outskirts of the southern Indian city of Chennai. May Day or Labor Day will be marked on Wednesday. (Babu/Reuters)

A Pakistani labourer uses a hamer as he works at an iron factory in Karachi, on the eve of International Labour Day. Pakistan has a workforce of around 56 million people among a population of 179 million, according to Pakistan’s official figures compiled by the Federal Bureau of Statistics. (Asif Hassan/Getty Images)

Residents are seen from a burnt window as they salvage from the burnt remains of their homes after a fire in Quezon City, Metro Manila. According to local media, at least one hundred houses were razed in the fire this morning, leaving two hundred families homeless and injuring three people. Investigators are still looking into the cause of the fire. (Cheryl Ravelo/Reuters)

Security personnel walk in front of the former Interior Ministry building after a blast at Marjeh Square in Damascus. The bomb in central Damascus killed 13 people on Tuesday, state television said, a day after Prime Minister Wael al-Halki survived an attack on his convoy in the heart of the Syrian capital. State television said 70 people were wounded, several critically. The British-based Syrian Observatory reported 9 dead civilians and 3 security men and said the death toll was likely to rise. (Khaled al-Hariri/Reuters)

A member of the Free Syrian Army holds a weapon as he takes up position inside a room during clashes with forces loyal to Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo’s Salaheddine district. (Malek Alshemali/Reuters)

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